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Slasher956

Posted 16 December 2019 - 08:47 AM

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After the enemy has completed all of their charge moves, any of your CHARACTERS that are within 3" of an enemy unit may perform a Heroic Intervention. Any that do so can move up to 3", so long as they end the move closer to the nearest enemy model.

My inital thought is No... however RAW I suppose you could however by if you are B2B with a model that charged you then you cant move so would not be able to finish the move closer so not be able to complet the Heroic Intervention.

So if they end 1" away from you and therefore complete the charge but not B2B then yeah you could.... just expect a lot of negative comments about gaming the system....

EDIT - for clarity - I'm asuming that by 'been charged' you mean an enemy unit has completed their decleared charge by having 1 or more models within 1" of your HI capable unit...

Edited by Slasher956, 16 December 2019 - 08:54 AM.

Dyspraxic & Dyslexic - So I might not write/explain what I think I have as clearly as intended to....

Prot

Posted 16 December 2019 - 01:02 PM

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It is my understanding that if you are charged, then your opponent has tried to engage you. If his model is not within 1" of yours, you are free to Heroically intervene at the end of the charge phase. However, if he charged you, and is within an inch of you, you are engaged. You are locked in close combat and unable to heroically intervene.

That's the way I've played it anyway. But as I say this I'm at work... no where near a rule book.

Kallas

Posted 16 December 2019 - 01:15 PM

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It is my understanding that if you are charged, then your opponent has tried to engage you. If his model is not within 1" of yours, you are free to Heroically intervene at the end of the charge phase. However, if he charged you, and is within an inch of you, you are engaged. You are locked in close combat and unable to heroically intervene.

That's the way I've played it anyway. But as I say this I'm at work... no where near a rule book.

That is entirely counter to what the rules say. There is no exception in the Heroic Intervention rule that prevents you from doing so if the enemy is within 1". As Slasher mentioned above, if the model is in base to base contact with an enemy model then they wouldn't be able to actually move; and HI requires a model to end its move closer to the nearest enemy model, so actually getting away from the charger is almost entirely impossible.

There are circumstances, however, that could lead to that. For example, the Company/Chapter Champion has a rule allowing them to intervene 6", as long as they end closer to the nearest character within 6". In this instance, they'd be able to move away from a non-character in base to base and potentially out of 1" of the non-character unit entirely.

Panzer

Posted 16 December 2019 - 02:31 PM

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It is my understanding that if you are charged, then your opponent has tried to engage you. If his model is not within 1" of yours, you are free to Heroically intervene at the end of the charge phase. However, if he charged you, and is within an inch of you, you are engaged. You are locked in close combat and unable to heroically intervene.

That's the way I've played it anyway. But as I say this I'm at work... no where near a rule book.

You can always do an Heroic Intervention when an enemy unit is within range at the end of the enemy charge phase regardless of whether they tried to charge you or whether you are engaged or not.

However doing a HI when engaged is usually of no concern since you have to move closer to the nearest enemy model anyway. One possible application I could think of though would be to move into base2base contact against single target models before the enemy can activate them to stop them from doing a pile-in move.

Dam13n

Posted 16 December 2019 - 08:01 PM

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But if the Character is engaged they must be within 1" of the enemy unit, so the closest model referenced in the Heroic Intervention rule would be one of the model(s) already within 1" of the character, which would limit your movement options severely. So we're talking about a scenario that is highly unlikely to be in any way relevant to a game or beneficial to any great extent.

I think that, realistically, the only worthwhile application here is if you have an Objective/Stratagem/Doctrine/etc that grants VPs after intervening or grants some bonus to a model that has heroically intervened (or shifts an aura ability so it catches a nearby friendly unit that was just outside the aura beforehand).

If you apply RAI to this situation, your Character shouldn't be able to Heroically Intervene as he's already engaged.

RAW currently you can, but I'd expect that it's something that, should GW be made aware of it, they'd errata it to disallow engaged models from performing interventions as they are already intervening.

As it stands, it's one of those things that will likely result in your opponent looking at you like you're "that guy".

Acebaur

Posted 20 December 2019 - 04:49 PM

There's also a BT litany that if they charge or heroically intervene then they get +1 attack. So it could be a lot more beneficial to than just preventing another model or two from piling in

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Panzer

Posted 06 January 2020 - 06:03 AM

If I recall correctly, doesn't it state that a Heroically Intervening character cannot be targeted in the fight phase by the unit they are intervening against?

If that's the case, you could argue that a character could no longer be targeted by one of the units charging it if it intervened against the other.

No, nothing says that an intervening character can't be targeted by the charging unit. It's just that if a unit made a charge this turn it can only target the units it declared a charge against. So if your opponent declared a multi-charge against the character as well and you then move the character in range by using HI he's free to attack the character as well.

Madmonkeyman

Posted 15 January 2020 - 06:21 PM

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It’s more for competitive play but there is a lot to be gained from HI when in combat. In a non competitive game it would be a bit much though.
You can manoeuvre our of the way of a lot of models that want to attack a character.
You can base to base to limit pile in moves.
Subsequent rounds of combat you can HI- for example - my blood angels captain gets an extra 2 attacks ( chapter benefit and shock assault) and +1 to wound . These are usually all lost after the first round of combat